Mahatma Gandhi Town Hall, Indore, Madhya Pradesh India
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Distance: Indore City 6 KM, Indore Airport 17 KM
Mahatma Gandhi Hall alias Town Hall, built in the year 1904, is one of the prettiest buildings in the city. The hall, originally known as King Edward Hall, was renamed as Mahatma Gandhi Hall in 1948. This Indo-Gothic architectural edifice, designed by Charles Frederick Stevens of Bombay, is made of white seoni and red Patan stone and has fabulous domes and minarets which are the landmark of the city. The major attractions of the hall is the amazing four faced clock tower, locally known as 'Ghanta Ghar' and the two-storey wings terminated by domed towers. The furnished rooms, rajput style terraced roof, frescoed ceilings, gilded ornamental moldings, minarets, cupolas and all gives this unique building a fascinating appearance.
Mahatma Gandhi Hall is an excellent example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, which was designed by Charles Frederick Stevens of Bombay. It is faced in white Seoni and red Patan stone, it has a innermost domed clocktower and two-storey wings ended by domed towers. Inside it, there is a spacious hall with a seating capacity of over 2,000. On top of it, there is a terraced roof, minarets and cupolas in Rajput style.
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